The Study of the Potential of Green Infrastructure Using Geodesign Approach in the Context of Covid-19 Pandemic in Bandung

Esti Galuh Arini, W.A. Rahmy
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Green open space (RTH) - the main element of green infrastructures - is an essential component that determines the quality of our urban environment. However, the current urban planning practices focus more on achieving a minimum standard or a standard need per capita rather than on the importance of green open space in supporting public health. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected urban life widely and informed us of the central position of public health issues and the provision of green open space. This study aims to examine the integration between factors that control the state of public health and urban landscape planning and design by adequately providing urban green open spaces. It explores the use of geographic information technology (GIS) using the Geodesign method. It develops spatial data content, including the area's physical and non-physical variables, including the number of COVID-19 cases. This study uses a computer-assisted GIS data overlay analysis technique with a multi-objective analysis method. The city of Bandung is chosen as a case study as it is one of the big cities in Indonesia that still needs to meet the minimum green open space proportion required by Regulation Number 26 of 2007 concerning Spatial Planning. This study proposes 3 (three) urban green open space development scenarios, each with different variables following the current (status quo) spatial planning approach, a balanced approach, and a responsive approach. Based on these three scenarios, ten urban villages of Bandung are prioritized to have an additional green open space to achieve the minimum percentage of 20%.
基于地理设计方法的万隆新冠疫情背景下绿色基础设施潜力研究
绿色休憩用地是绿色基础设施的主要组成部分,是决定城市环境质量的重要组成部分。然而,目前的城市规划做法更多地侧重于达到最低标准或人均标准需求,而不是绿色开放空间在支持公共卫生方面的重要性。2019冠状病毒病大流行对城市生活产生了广泛影响,让我们认识到公共卫生问题和提供绿色开放空间的核心地位。本研究旨在通过提供充足的城市绿色开放空间,探讨控制公共健康状况的因素与城市景观规划设计之间的整合。它探索使用地理设计方法的地理信息技术(GIS)的使用。它开发空间数据内容,包括该地区的物理和非物理变量,包括COVID-19病例数。本研究采用多目标分析方法的计算机辅助GIS数据叠加分析技术。万隆市被选为案例研究,因为它是印度尼西亚的大城市之一,仍然需要满足2007年关于空间规划的第26号条例所要求的最低绿色开放空间比例。本研究提出了3种城市绿色开放空间发展方案,每种方案都有不同的变量,分别遵循当前(现状)的空间规划方法、平衡方法和响应方法。基于这三种场景,万隆的十个城中村优先拥有额外的绿色开放空间,以达到20%的最低百分比。
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